With the guidelines not to use fashion for performance only and to show one’s individuality, many designers now work on simple designs for daily life. Minh Hanh has many young designs on brocade; Sy Hoang and Vo Viet Chung pursue ao dai (Vietnam’s traditional long dress) and Kieu Viet Lien has passion for making wedding dress.

Fashion trademarks such as Zip Fashion, Legafashion, Viet Thy, Nino Maxx, PT 2000 with fashion for daily wear gave been welcomed by customers, marking the success of the domestic fashion industry.

In addition, Vietnamese fashion designers such as Minh Hanh, Pham Huyen Trang, Ngo Thai Uyen and Vo Viet Chung have been invited to co-operate with international fashion magazines.

The Vietnam’s fashion industry has now entered a higher developmental step, not only to process samples made by other countries.

Though Vietnam’s fashion industry is still in a fledging state, what young designers have contributed to customers is undeniable.

With the tendency of receiving and creating, the link between creativity and industrial production, between designers and garment and textile companies have brought success to Vietnam’s fashion industry.